Ms. Brenna English-Loeb

Transatlantic Literary Agency

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Brenna English-Loeb

Transatlantic Literary Agency

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transatlanticagency.com
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@benglishhh
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dhelfman
05/11/2024 04:04 PM
EQ: 2024-03-12
CNR (as per 8-week response guidance in auto-reply email): 2024-05-11

YA sci-fi 98k
MotownCountry
05/01/2024 07:33 PM
@RD website says just for May.
RD1981
05/01/2024 07:10 PM
An agent cutting all fiction from their genres is never a good sign for those of us who queried fiction.
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Patrick (Admin)
05/01/2024 06:09 PM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
airbeareri
04/23/2024 09:06 PM
Queried: 4/23/24

Crossover Fantasy/Adventure 139k
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05/01/2024 - Genres updated.
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